Friday, November 4, 2011

Gambia Wins a seat on UNESCO Executive Board



The Gambia became a member of the Executive Board of UNESCO when it won elections on November 2, 2011. Out of the 186 member states entitled to vote, only three ballot papers were declared null and void. 

The Gambia gained fifty-six per cent of the total votes cast for member states coming from the sub-group representing Africa South of the Sahara. Twelve countries in Africa vied for eight seats on the Board. 
The Gambia last won a seat on the Executive Board in 1989. Membership of the Board is four years.

The Executive Board oversees the overall management of UNESCO. It also prepares the work of the General Conference, which is composed of the 195 member states and sees that its decisions are executed. The General Conference assigns specific tasks to the Board during its biennial meetings. It elects the fifty-eight members of the Board. The Executive Board meets twice a year.

The Gambia’s membership of this important organ of UNESCO affords it the opportunity to participate in the decision- making process, easily access information about activities and benefit from major programmes. It will also increase the visibility of the country.
During the current General Conference being held in Paris, The Gambia also won seats on the International Programme for the Development of Communication, IPDC and the Headquarters Committee of UNESCO. The IPDC is responsible for all communication and information projects funded by UNESCO. It has, recently financed the establishment of a community radio station in Bansang in the Central River Region. The Headquarters Committee oversees the management of the infrastructure of UNESCO.
The Gambian delegation to this year’s UNESCO General Conference is led by Hon. Fatou Lamin Faye, Minister of Basic and Secondary Education and Chairperson of the Gambia National Commission for UNESCO. Other members of the delegation include the Ministers of Culture and Tourism, Higher Education, Science and Technology, senior staff of the Gambia National Commission for UNESCO, Ministries of Basic & Secondary Education, Higher Education, Communication, the Permanent Delegation to UNESCO and the National Centre for Arts and Culture. 

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